The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 140
... move- ment that for the most part confines itself to the personal . Were it not for the haunting sequence of poems that gives the volume its title , one might be tempted to dismiss her as another gifted young poet trying to discover her ...
... move- ment that for the most part confines itself to the personal . Were it not for the haunting sequence of poems that gives the volume its title , one might be tempted to dismiss her as another gifted young poet trying to discover her ...
Stran 202
... move of destruction . If one is not willing to die , he can't really play . Frequently , as we know , the narrators themselves enact , while they describe , the basic destructive move of the game . In one way or another , they long for ...
... move of destruction . If one is not willing to die , he can't really play . Frequently , as we know , the narrators themselves enact , while they describe , the basic destructive move of the game . In one way or another , they long for ...
Stran 222
... moving under his own power . A 1948 Chevrolet two - door was double - parked in front of the building , blocking the ... move . On the curb , Toedman , his arm around Son's shoulder , swayed slightly . Kadish held out his hand . Toedman ...
... moving under his own power . A 1948 Chevrolet two - door was double - parked in front of the building , blocking the ... move . On the curb , Toedman , his arm around Son's shoulder , swayed slightly . Kadish held out his hand . Toedman ...
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